Tinubu’s Security Boast: Has He Really Fulfilled the Promise to Nigerians?

 Tinubu’s Security Boast: Has He Really Fulfilled the Promise to Nigerians?

Tinubu’s Security Boast: Has He Really Fulfilled the Promise to Nigerians?”

ABUJA, Nigeria 

President Bola Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Media and Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, has reaffirmed that the president has kept his promise to provide security for all Nigerians, citing an inclusive approach to governance and a zero-tolerance policy toward insecurity.

During discussions with religious leaders, Bwala stated that Tinubu is committed to confronting insurgency, kidnapping, banditry, and other security threats head-on. He emphasized the federal government’s readiness to act decisively against crime across all regions, asserting that security remains central to the administration’s mandate.


Key Highlights

  • Inclusive Security Policy
    Bwala stressed Tinubu’s efforts are aimed at protecting all Nigerians—regardless of faith, tribe, or geography—framed as constitutional obligations binding the government to deliver safety.

  • Decisive Accountability
    The administration reportedly took swift action when allegations arose against public officials—citing the suspension of the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs as an example. Bwala applauded Tinubu’s willingness to let the law take precedence over partisan loyalty.

  • War on False Narratives
    Bwala pledged to combat disinformation—labeling it a threat to national unity and undermining public trust in governance. He warned against internal groups using misleading narratives to discredit the administration.


At-a-Glance Table

IssueGovernment Position
Security PromiseTinubu’s administration has delivered on its commitment to national security
Governance EthosActing without bias, across religious and ethnic lines
AccountabilityMinisters and officials face consequences if implicated in misconduct
Information ControlIntent to suppress fake news and prevent political manipulation


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